Linus Ullmark was right about one thing in his assessment of the Ottawa Senators’ ugly loss in the Windy City on Tuesday.
“The sun is going to shine again tomorrow, hopefully,” Ullmark said after the club took it on the chin in a 7-3 decision to the Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center. “Either way, the sun will rise.”
The rest of his discussion about the loss was a point of debate as fans of the Senators woke up on Wednesday.
The 32-year-old Ullmark told reporters in Chicago that the Senators didn’t play the way they needed to win after scoring a 7-1 victory over the Washington Capitals on Saturday on the road and a 7-2 decision over the Boston Bruins on Monday at home.
The veteran goaltender raised eyebrows after he gave up six goals on 19 shots against the Hawks, including four

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